Sentences with phrase «of a breakaway chance»

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I'm not sure if «in control» is the right description, as Wenger said three times, but we were surely in with a chance of winning from a breakaway goal.
In the fourteenth minute, Chelsea's Alvaro Morata had a golden chance on a breakaway — but with only Petr Cech still in his way, he pulled his shot wide of the goal.
The undoubted advantage of the clinical striker is evident in those circumstances where chances are few and far between; you will find them converting that breakaway to snatch victory in tight away matches or snaffling the half chance at home against unambitious bus - parking opposition.
Progressive activist groups angered over the IDC's siding with Senate Republicans are calling on Klein to resign, a move that could weaken the breakaway faction's cohesion and improve the chances of mainline Democrats gaining the majority in the chamber.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - State Sen. David Valesky said progressive issues like raising the minimum wage and public financing of campaigns will have a better chance in the New York State Senate if his small group of breakaway Democrats aligns itself with the traditional Democratic conference next year.
But while the SDP lasted just seven years, there are reasons to believe a breakaway group would have a greater chance of survival these days.
Ideally suited for a breakaway to where the air is clean crisp and an almost certain chance of snow in the winter...
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